The spiraling conflict in eastern Ukraine is in the spotlight at the Munich Security Conference with a rift opening between the US and Europe. Washington is considering supplying lethal weapons to Ukraine, while European nations are opposing the move.

Among the most anticipated speakers on Saturday, considered the most crucial day in the conference, are Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and US Vice President Joe Biden.

The event comes in the wake of the much anticipated and secretive talks between the leaders of France, Germany and Russia, which were held behind closed doors in the Kremlin late on Friday.

The German chancellor and the French president went to Kiev and Moscow to work out a solution to the conflict in the Normandy Four format (Russia, Germany, Ukraine and France), which would satisfy both Kiev and the eastern Donetsk and Lugansk regions.

While there have been no details provided on the talks held in the Ukrainian and the Russian capitals, it has been noted the sudden initiative by the European leaders came as US Secretary of State John Kerry was in Kiev, discussing possible weapons supplies to government troops.

This has been perceived as a sign of the US and the EU being divided on ways of dealing with the Ukrainian crisis.

“I think the US is concerned that Europe can take an independent path away from the Unites States, in other words away from the NATO alliance in defense of their own national interests,” Brian Becker, director of Anti-War Answer Coalition, told RT.

That is the lamest evidence I have see in my life. Any copy shop could make those up in a few days. Notice he did not open them and show the interior. How stupid do these lame duck dictators and autocrats think the general public is? It must be quite stupid because they pull this bovine scatology all the time.